LANGERS SEED AND FLORAL CO., TUCSON, ARIZONA 
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INSECTICIDES, PLANT FOODS, INSECT 
DESTROYERS 
PRICES NOT PREPAID 
AMMO-PHOS FERTILIZER —High analysis plant 
food for all garden purposes. Clean, effective and econ¬ 
omical. 5 lbs. 50c. Postage extra. $6.00 per 100 lb. 
ANT BANE —$1000.00 guaranteed, non-poisonous pow¬ 
der. Guaranteed to rid premises of ants if used method¬ 
ically. 3 oz., 35c; 7 oz., 65c; 16 oz., $1.25. Mailable. 
ANT EXTERMINATOR, TALBOTS —A non-poison¬ 
ous powder, by far the best thing of its kind that has 
ever been placed on the market for the extermination 
of ants. It dissolves the outer coating of the ant’s body, 
thus destroying the respiratory cells. 4-oz. can 25c; 8-oz. 
can, 50c; lb. can $1. Mailable. 
ANTROL —Argentine ant syrup. To be placed in con¬ 
tainers on the outside of buildings or near ant heaps. 
Garden set consists of 4 small containers and a V 2 pt. 
bottle of syrup at 85c a set. Additional syrup comes 
at Vz pt. 50c; pt. $1.00. Additional containers 10c each. 
ARSENATE OP LEAD, (Dry)—A new arsenic spray 
for caterpillars, codin-moth, June bugs, etc. Does not 
burn the foliage. Recommended by the Department of 
Agriculture. y 2 lb. can 35c; lb. can 60c; 4 lb. bag 
$2.00. Not mailable. 
BLACK-LEAF 40, (Liquid)—The best spray for aphis 
on melon and cucumber vines. It is tobacco extract; 40 
per cent of it is pure nicotine. Oz. 35c; 5 oz. $1.00; 1 lb. 
$2.50; 2 lbs. $3.75; 10 lbs. $13.50. Not mailable. 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE —Best and most generally 
used spray for blight, mildew, curled leaf, pear scab, 
etc. All prepared and ready for use. Dry form. Lb. 60c. 
CYANOGAS, (A Dust)—Calcium cyanide preparation 
for ground squirrels, rats, moths, large red ants. Lb. 
75c; 5 lbs. $3.75, cannot be mailed. 
‘‘DOGZOFF” —If you are bothered with dogs, cats or 
rabbits, Dogzoff is the spray you need. Not poisonous 
to plants and will not injure animals. One spraying 
with this animal repellent will last two or three weeks. 
Price for season’s supply 69c postpaid. 
PISH OIL SOAP —Should be mixed with all sprays 
as a spreader and adhesive. 1 lb. 25c. 
FOILAGE —A non-poisonous insecticide which kills 
Aphis and many other insects harmful to plant life. 2 
oz., 35c; 8 oz. $1.00. Mailable. 
GAVIOTA GARDEN AND LAWN FERTILIZER— 
A scientifically prepared plant food which is highly 
recommended. Easy to use. 3 lbs. 35c; 10 lbs. $1.00; 
100 lbs. $6.00, express collect. 
HOTKAPS —Protect plants against birds, insects, rain, 
frost, hail or wind. They force growth and bring ma¬ 
turity 2 to 3 weeks sooner. Yield is increased 10 to 25 
per cent. Each HOTKAP is a miniature hothouse for 
the plant underneath. Prices: 1,000 for $10.00; 250 
package with setter and tamper, $3.65; 100 package with 
setter and tamper, $2.40; steel setter, $2.25. Garden 
setter 50c. Postage extra. 
LIME AND SULPHUR, (Dry)—Recommended for 
rot, scale, fungi, rust, and scab. Lb. 40c. 
LONDON PURPLE —For dusting for control of po¬ 
tato bugs, cotton and tobacco worms. A preparation of 
arsenic and calcium arsenate. 4 oz. pkg. 20c; 1 lb. 
pkg. 50c. Not mailable. 
MOORE’S GOPHER POISON —For exterminating 
mice, rats, gophers, and birds. 1 lb. can 60c. Not mail- 
able. 
NICO DUST —Recommended for dusting against aphis, 
thrips, and cucumber beetles. May be applied with 
blower or duster. Lb. can 50c. Mailable. 
PARIS GREEN —In cans. Pure, poisonous. Kill cater¬ 
pillars, potato bugs and all bugs that chew leaves. x /± 
lb. 20c; lb. 75c. Not mailable. 
PESTROY —A combination of arsenate of lead and bor- 
deaux mixture in dry form for spraying leaf eating in¬ 
sects and fungus growths on apples, grapes, gooseberries, 
cucumbers, potatoes, peppers and tomatoes. % lb. can, 
35c. Mailable. 
SNAROL —A poison bait ready to use for the control 
of Cutworms, Sow-bugs, Grasshoppers, etc. 1% lb. 35c; 
4 lbs. 85c. 
$1000.00 GUARANTEED ROACH KILLER —It is so 
prepared that roaches like it which insures their eat¬ 
ing it. It will rid any building of roaches and water 
bugs. 3 oz. can 35c; 7-oz. can ~65c. Mailable. 
STIM-U-PLANT 
Use Stim-U-Plant tablets and you will have the larg¬ 
est crops of fruit and vegetables and an abundance of 
sweet-scented, vividly colored flowers. Stim-U-Plant 
tablets are exceedingly rich in plant food, containing 
eleven per cent phosphoric acid and fifteen per cent 
potash. They are odorless and clean and are used by 
inserting the tablets in the soil or by dissolving in water 
and applying the solution. The results that this scien¬ 
tific product will produce are marvelous. The price of 
Stim-U-Plant: 30 tablets, 35c; 100 tablets $1.00, 1,000 
tablets $4.00, postpaid. 
STEARNS ELECTRIC RAT AND ROACH PASTE 
Sure death to rats, mice and cockroaches. 35c post¬ 
paid. 
VOLCK —An effective spray for the control of Red 
Spider, Mealy Bug, Scale and Thrip. y 2 pt. 50c; Pint 
90c; Quart $1.25; prepaid. 
TREE TANGLEFOOT —A sticky substance applied 
directly to tree trunks to protect them against ants and 
other climbing insects. Remains sticky three or four 
months after application in all kinds of weather. 1 
lb. can 75c. Postage extra. 
WHALE OIL SOAP —Pure semi-soft. 1 lb. can 50c. 
HAND CULTIVATORS AND SEEDERS 
STANDARD NO. 9, HILL AND DRILL SEEDER 
CULTIVATOR, HOE, PLOW AND RAKE— We can 
not recommend this tool too highly. It is easily changed 
from a double to a single-wheel cultivator, and with the 
hill and drill seeder attachments combines three practical 
tools in one. The Seed brush is of genuine bristle, and 
will give a positive, regular flow of seed. The tool will 
deliver seed in drills, and by shifting one part only will 
drop in hills, 4, 6, 8, 12 and 24 inches apart. Gardeners 
and farmers will find this combination most useful and 
efficient. Equipment includes four shovels, one pair of 
hoes, one pair diamonds, one pair of rakes, and two leaf- 
guards. Weight, packed, 50 lbs. Price $18.00 f. o. b 
Tucson. 
STANDARD NO. I I, HILL AND DRILL SEEDER. 
Same as Standard No. 9, except equipment does not in¬ 
clude hoes, rakes, etc. Weight packed, 40 lbs. Price, 
$13.50, f. o. b. Tucson. 
STANDARD NO. 4, SINGLE AND DOUBLE 
WHEEL CULTIVATOR —Equipment, 4 shovels, 1 
pair hose, 1 plow, 1 pair diamonds, 1 pair rakes, 2 leaf- 
guards and wrench. A fine tool for a large garden, and 
will prove one of the best investments a gardener can 
make. Weight, packed, 30 lbs. Price, $12.00, f. o. b. 
Tucson. 
STANDARD NO. 20 SINGLE-WHEEL CULTIVA¬ 
TOR Wheel 24 inches. High wheel lightens labor of 
operating to a great extent. Trial of this tool will con¬ 
vince the most skeptical they never knew before how 
to take care of a garden. One of the most practical of 
all garden tools. Packed, 22 lbs. Price, $5, f. o. b. Tuc¬ 
son. 
SEED SOWERS 
CYCLONE —Sows evenly all kinds of grass seed and 
grain. Can easily sow from 40 to 50 acres a day. $2.50 
each. Not prepaid. 
PEAT MOSS 
Imported fibrous material supplying humus to our 
soils and improving size and quality of blooms. Should 
be worked into the soil the same as a manure. It is 
in reality a sponge-like soil formed years ago by the 
growth and natural decay of plant life. It is free from 
fungus and weed seeds. Peat Moss will absorb about 
fifteen times its own weight in water, thus assuring a 
supply of moisture about the roots of plants at all 
times. PEAT not only lightens heavy clay and makes 
adobe soil possible to work but also binds and holds 
mqjsture in light sandy soil. In other words, it is an 
ideal mulching material and keeps the" soil mellow. High¬ 
ly recommended for our Arizona soils. A bale is suffi¬ 
cient to cover about 500 square feet. 20c per lb. • 10 
lbs. $1.25 Postpaid. Bale of about 135 lbs. $5.00, 
express collect. 
NON-WARRANTY 
Sometimes, though not often, our seeds do not come 
up after planting. This may be due to one or more of 
several reasons, such as covering too deeply or not 
deeply enough, too much or too little water, too cold 
weather or a baking sun which forms a crust too hard 
for the tender shoots to penetrate. Sometimes insects 
destroy plants at the surface before they are seen by 
the gardener. We cannot personally direct the use of 
our goods after they leave our hands; neither can we 
fully control anywhere or at any time the operation of 
natural law as it affects seeds; therefore, we give no 
warranty, express or implied, as to description, purity, 
productiveness, or any other matter of any seeds or 
bulbs we send out, and we will not be in any way re¬ 
sponsible for the crop. 
We are not bound for any definite time or quantity 
by the prices quoted in this catalogue, and they are 
subject to change without notice. We recommend that 
you order as early as possible. 
THE BENTON REVIEW SHOP. FOWLER. IND. 
